The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... motion from east to west is perfectly cosmical * , and by con- sent of the universe , which having the greatest Viz . As belonging to the whole system of things . velocity in the greatest heights of the heavens , gradually 620.
... motion from east to west is perfectly cosmical * , and by con- sent of the universe , which having the greatest Viz . As belonging to the whole system of things . velocity in the greatest heights of the heavens , gradually 620.
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... ; Dr. Hook's Lectures of Light , and Micographia ; and the Elements of Dioptrics in Wolfius's Elementa Matheseos Universe , Tom . II . p . 284 , ti arendovell yd ɔnob za t means whereof , as by boats or little ships of 82.
... ; Dr. Hook's Lectures of Light , and Micographia ; and the Elements of Dioptrics in Wolfius's Elementa Matheseos Universe , Tom . II . p . 284 , ti arendovell yd ɔnob za t means whereof , as by boats or little ships of 82.
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... universe , still remains the same , without increase or diminution . It is also as certain , that a greater or less quantity of matter is contained under the same space or dimen- sions , according to the difference of bodies * . Thus ...
... universe , still remains the same , without increase or diminution . It is also as certain , that a greater or less quantity of matter is contained under the same space or dimen- sions , according to the difference of bodies * . Thus ...
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... universe , which is an error that cannot be corrected , but by reason and universal philosophy ‡ . 41. Among our prerogative instances , we as- sign the eighteenth place to journeying instances , which we also term instances of the road ...
... universe , which is an error that cannot be corrected , but by reason and universal philosophy ‡ . 41. Among our prerogative instances , we as- sign the eighteenth place to journeying instances , which we also term instances of the road ...
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... universe . Thus the whole body of the earth , unmoved suppose in its whole , does not fall downwards , though its parts do ; the waters ebb and flow in the sea , but not in rivers , unless where they communicate with the sea ; and ...
... universe . Thus the whole body of the earth , unmoved suppose in its whole , does not fall downwards , though its parts do ; the waters ebb and flow in the sea , but not in rivers , unless where they communicate with the sea ; and ...
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